Salad vegetables news archive – Page 38
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Interview: Sargeant marches on
G’s Fresh chief operating officer Peter Sargeant talks Nina Pullman through his 20 years at the company and how he caught the bug of ambition
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Greenery CEO calls for commercial push
Steven Martina joins Coforta boss Gerard Pronk to rally the troops at Coforta-Greenery anniversary event
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Spinach 'can detect explosives', research reveals
Scientists in Massachusetts have discovered that spinach wilts when exposed to explosives and could be used to detect bombs
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Nick Douglas joins Greenvale from G’s
Former G’s MD switches to potato giant Greenvale, taking up new post as head of procurement for fresh potatoes
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Packaging Automation wins eco-award
Manufacturer of fresh produce packaging machinery lands prize for reaching zero waste to landfill
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Primaflor moves into UK production
Investment will allow the company to supply its retail customers with salads on a year-round basis
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Data: Spain's share of the UK produce market
Brexit and a weakening pound have thrown into sharp relief Spain's importance as a fruit and veg supplier to the UK
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RP Frukt extends Swedish apple season
New packhouse in Skåne county will offer modern storage technology as well as modern fresh-cut processing machinery
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Positive results from Nunhems demos
Lettuce stakeholders visiting 's-Gravenzande in the Netherlands viewed a range of products
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G’s wellbeing programme attacts government visit
Produce firm was visited by Dame Carol Black in support of its unique heath and wellbeing scheme for senior managers
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Herb “trailblazer” named emerging leader
Australia Fresh Leaf Herb executive director Jan Vydra has been awarded the 2016 Rabobank Emerging Leader Award
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Florette range scoops product innovation award
Salad brand wins prize at Lunch! show for protein salad range marking a successful first foray into food-to-go market
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Bonduelle results "in line with objectives"
Group reveals annual results with turnover stable but net result falling over 20 per cent
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Cucumber profits running dry
The supermarket price war and abundant Dutch supply are squeezing cucumber growers, but salad sales are booming as leaves become an ‘ingredient’
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New world record for heaviest red cabbage
Cornwall cultivar has broken world record for heaviest red cabbage, but another saw his prized veg savaged by a chef
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Audio: brands key to adding new value
Levahrt's commercial director Claas van Os explains why the group is working to develop fresh produce trademarks
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Tomates de Toulouse get investment
French greenhouse vegetable grower Les Serres de Bessières is increasing production of its Tomates de Toulouse, with investments set to grow to €16m
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Rijk Zwaan demo days open for business
Six-week period allows Rijk Zwaan to showcase various open-field vegetable crops in Fijnaart
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QPI raises money for cancer research
A team of 24 from Dutch supplier QPI International has raised over €40,000 through the Ride for Roses charity bike ride
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Morrisons trials ‘snozzcumbers’
Supermarket is set to launch a real-life version of Roald Dahl’s imaginary fruit to encourage children to eat their greens